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Myrtle Beach State Park Beachcombing Guide - South Carolina Parks

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Gastropods– “stomach foot”<br />

Lettered Olive<br />

SC <strong>State</strong> Seashell<br />

Oliva sayana<br />

Atlantic Slipper Snail<br />

Crepidula fornicata<br />

<strong>Myrtle</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Park</strong><br />

Atlantic Moon Snail– Neverita duplicata<br />

The small hole was drilled by another moon<br />

snail. They do this when capturing their<br />

prey. Look for a single perfect hole made by<br />

a moon snail in other shells.<br />

Banded Tulip<br />

Fasciolaria hunteria<br />

Atlantic Auger<br />

Terebra dislocata<br />

This is a picture of a live<br />

auger. Always release live<br />

shells!<br />

Baby’s Ear<br />

Sinum perspectivum<br />

Sand Collar<br />

moon snail egg case

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